Bill allowing younger vapers lapses into law

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People as young as 18 years old may now legally smoke e-cigarettes and use other vaping products under the controversial vape bill that lapsed into law on Monday with neither a veto nor a signature from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

The FDA earlier insisted it was “the rightful authority, possessing the expertise, competencies and manpower to develop standards, to regulate and monitor novel tobacco products.

The law regulates the importation, manufacture, sale, packaging, distribution, use, and communication of vaporized nicotine or vape and nonnicotine products, including novel tobacco products. The law also tasks the DOH to prescribe guidelines on the implementation of smoking and vaping restriction awareness campaigns.

 

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